SEOUL -- The U.S. and South Korean militaries will hold their first spring field exercises in five years as the allies bolster their readiness for a crisis on the Korean Peninsula.
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U.S. military spokesman Col. Isaac Taylor, left, shakes hands with South Korean counterpart Col. Lee Sung-jun during a March 3 briefing in Seoul. © Reuters
SEOUL -- The U.S. and South Korean militaries will hold their first spring field exercises in five years as the allies bolster their readiness for a crisis on the Korean Peninsula.